The report showed there were 209 sales in the past 12 months in the suburb, while the median home value is $582,587 and the median unit value is $518,404; the latest market analysis showed a 4.2 per cent growth over the past 12 months.

Andrew Gray and Amy Devon are moving into their four-bedroom, two-bathroom family home in Maudsland that they bought for $480,000.

“As soon as we drove in to the area it felt like home, you could see the families, people walking their dogs and riding their bikes,” said Ms Devon.

Stockland’s Riverstone Crossing community at Maudsland is in a picturesque setting.Source:Supplied

The couple is looking forward to bringing their almost two-year-old son Beau up in suburb.

“The plan is to stay out there, expand our little family and have Beau go through school and make friends,” said Ms Devon who is a stay-at-home mum while partner Mr Gray works for Gold Coast City Council.

The home is located in Riverstone Crossing, a masterplanned community with 24-hour security and community facilities.

“The place we’re moving in to has a park directly across the road so we don’t even have to go that far for Beau to enjoy the outdoors and we also have dogs,” Ms Devon said.

“And the price of the property was very reasonable.”

The early days of development. Stocklands, Riverstone Crossing.

“Out in Maudsland you can get amazing properties for good prices,”

“If you look along the streets, every single fence line has something to accommodate kids whether it’s a playground or a trampoline.”

“Kids are on their bikes riding the streets, it’s a beautiful, safe neighbourhood in that regard with such a sense of community.”

The northern corridor is developing quickly.Source:News Limited

Maudsland was one of three northern suburbs to make the top five local family-friendly suburbs, with 64.8 per cent of Pacific Pines to the south occupied by families, while Upper Coomera on the other side recorded 63.05 per cent of households have children.

Construction has begun on a 49-lot estate in Maudsland with the first round of lots due to be released soon.

Project director Geoff Burn said interest levels suggest Harriet Lane will be popular with families.

“Generously sized lots are popular on the Gold Coast. We are seeing a lot of people from big cities such as Sydney and Melbourne flock to the northern end of the Gold Coast for a more relaxed lifestyle and to bring up their families,” Mr Burn said.

“We are finding there has been a significant shift in the Gold Coast property market, there is a lot of buyer confidence and housing prices are starting to increase in the lead up to the Commonwealth Games.”

“The area has the advantage of living in a relaxed environment away from the hustle and bustle of the city, but it is close to schools and public transport giving residents ease and convenience.”